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Acts of Darkness

Notorious Criminals, Their Defenders, Prosecutors & Jailers

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Acts of Darkness

By: John L. Hill
Narrated by: Lorene Shyba
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Acts of Darkness exposes the many faces of crime, and the many faces of injustice. Some acts of darkness are brutal and unmistakable: murder, drug wars, and violence behind prison walls. Others are more calculated: fraud, betrayal, corruption, and abuse of power. And some unfold quietly, in courtrooms, in boardrooms, or deep inside the justice system, where wrongful convictions, systemic neglect, and indifference can be just as devastating. From the chilling crimes of Paul Bernardo and the unrepentant violence of Michael McGray, to the calculated schemes of Edwin Alonzo Boyd, Helmuth Buxbaum, and Gilbert Galvan, this collection unravels the lives of some of Canada’s most notorious offenders. With unflinching detail, Acts of Darkness exposes the cracks in the legal and correctional systems, forcing listeners to confront unsettling questions about justice, morality, and the true cost of punishment. A must-hear for true crime enthusiasts seeking chilling insights into justice and morality.

©2025 John L. Hill (P)2025 Durvile Publications Ltd.
Murder Social Sciences True Crime
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